As they say, a little bit of knowledge can cause a lot of trouble in the wrong hands...

I have a week old iPad 3 WiFi that's running 5.1.1.

I'd had some experience jailbreaking my iPhone 3GS and really liked the outcome, so figured what the heck.

It ran fine with the jailbreak for about 2 days, then after installing LockInfo, I got into trouble.
At first it started getting hung up if I tried to upload, download or modify anything when using Cydia. I got error codes saying I couldn't overwrite certain files that were obviously already there (com.dba-tech Common.lib) and the queue wouldn't let me do anything, hanging on the need to install this, so I decided to uninstall LockInfo which is where all the problems started.

The queue won't let me reinstall or delete dba-tech Common, or anything else for that matter.

What I did:

1. used iFile to remove all traces of LockInfo or dba-tech Common. - no improvment.
2. tried to restore the iPad from my computer. Apple didn't let me do this, and tried to upgrade to 6.0. - so I pulled the plug in the middle of the upgrade.

Where I am now:

My iPad starts up and looks fine, but a couple of functions don't work anymore: Bluetooth pairing or charging when connected via USB to a computer

Cydia runs, but when I try to Install anything, I get a confirm screen that notes:

"Install dba-tech Common
***** (whatever I've chosen to install)"

When I try to Reinstall anything, I get a confirm screen that notes:
"Reinstall *** (whatever I've chosen to reinstall)
Remove LibWeather"

When I try to Remove anything, I get a Confirm screen that notes:
"remove *** (whatever I've chosent to remove)
Remove LibWeather"

In all cases
I get the black Cydia install creen that says:
"Running Debian Packager"
followed by red letters saying "Sub-process/usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (100)"

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Anybody have any ideas?

- Restore and Upgrade to 6.0 and wait for the jailbreak to come out?
- Delete and reinstall Cydia? (how do I do this? Absinthe won't let me run again - it says it detects a Stash)
- Leave well enough alone? (I've stayed up until 2 or 3 AM the last 2 nights trying to figure this out, and I'm ready to just leave well enough alone)